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Theology and Technique: Toward an Ethic of Non-Power - Paperback

Theology and Technique: Toward an Ethic of Non-Power - Paperback

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by Jacques Ellul (Author), Christian Roy (Translator), David W. Gill (Foreword by)

Theology and Technique is a posthumous, incomplete volume drafted in the 1970s that nevertheless constitutes a significant addition to the Ellul corpus. Working from Jacques Ellul's original outline, a collaborative team including three of Ellul's children, a grandson, and Ellul scholars has assembled previous partial publications that Ellul himself approved for eventual incorporation along with relevant unpublished essays and notes into a book which throws the relationship between Ellul's radical theology and sociological critique into fresh perspective. Frederic Rognon contributes an especially insightful general introduction. The translation by Christian Roy is a model of rendering the complexities of the French original into English. This latest Ellul publication will be essential to any serious attempt to appreciate the scope and depth of Ellul's Christian engagement with the challenges of the contemporary world.

Author Biography

Jacques Ellul (1912-94) was a French law professor, social theorist, and lay theologian, teaching at the University of Bordeaux, France. Among his fifty-eight published books and writings, his best-known works include The Technological Society, Propaganda, Presence in the Modern World, and The Humiliation of the Word.

Number of Pages: 296
Dimensions: 0.67 x 9 x 6 IN
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